Our Life in Pictures – January is Winter Life

Setting up an ice shanty on Lake Winniebogosh for winter walleye fishing. Daniel Bird
One thing that Northlanders know is how to enjoy the Winter Life! (Or at least get through it.) Now it is time to share your Winter Life loves with Good Morning Northland! The whole month of January we will showcase pictures of our viewers enjoying winter during Our Life in Pictures.
How do you get through winter? Do you enjoy sitting in your favorite chair, by the fire with a good book? Or do you grab your winter gear and get out on the slopes, downhill skiing, sledding or tubing? Perhaps jigging on your favorite ice covered lake is more your style? Send a photo our way.
Each month, GMN will pick a new theme to focus on for Our Life in Pictures. If you would like to share a photo you can visit the Our Life in Pictures page at WDIO.com during the month of January.
Play date with both furry friends and humans. Kaylie. Clara, 1 yr old granddaughter loves being outside! Linda McKeever Bryzzo enjoying the snow. Amber Bowerman The fur kids living their best life. Stacey Lillo Winter White in Barnes, WI. Jules Cosgrove Completing a puzzle is fun to do in the winter. Bill Rehak It’s a great time to get out and take some beautiful pictures. Mary Prudhomme Enjoying our sauna, in Finnish style by jumping in the snow. Lisa Lou Mother nature’s artwork. See the duck head in the drift? Jeannie Beron Grom loves burying his face in the snow out at Carey Lake in Hibbing. Amy Jaynes Getting up early to take a winter walk in the rose garden. Deb Holman Crab apple tree in my front yard full of hoar frost. Karen Denne Old dirt road by West Two Rivers, Mountain Iron. Christine Holcomb Over looking Woodstock Bay. Beautiful night for a bonfire. Charlotte Currie Setting up an ice shanty on Lake Winniebogosh for winter walleye fishing. Daniel Bird 3 mallards playing in a little open spot on Pokegama Lake. Frank Vercellino How do we get through this ice chunk? Bruce and Susan Ojard. Snowshoe adventures in the Barnum High School Nature Center. Roxy Hurst Big snow storm in 1957 at Hibbing, MN. Three foot drifts across the streets. Ed Fillman Our very own WhoVille. Sue Adams